The German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) is a wide-ranging representative longitudinal study of private households, located at the German Institute for Economic Research, DIW Berlin. Every year, there were nearly 11,000 households, and more than 20,000 persons sampled by the fieldwork organization TNS Infratest Sozialforschung.
The data provide information on all household members, consisting of Germans living in the Old and New German States, Foreigners, and recent Immigrants to Germany. The Panel was started in 1984.
Some of the many topics include household composition, occupational biographies, employment, earnings, health and satisfaction indicators.

HISTAT (Historical Statistics)provides data from studies of population, economic and social history as well as the historical Statistics under a single user interface to be made available online. HISTAT offers a variety of time series, Historical Statistics primarily from Germany, partly down to the 16 . century; the database is structured theme-and study-oriented. Studies are listed by subject area and can be individually selected. using an alphabetical list of authors of individual studies can also be selected. Moreover, a study on cross Keyword is offered. HISTAT provides information and research opportunities to both study level as well as at time series level. It offered a thesaurus-based meta-search for words, authors and studies in the study descriptions, the data (time series definitions) and the sources.

The Canadian Disaster Database (CDD) contains detailed disaster information on more than 1000 natural, technological and conflict events (excluding war) that have happened since 1900 at home or abroad and that have directly affected Canadians.

<odesi> is a digital repository for social science data, including polling data. Data collections are: Statistics Canada, Canadian Gallup Polls, CORA - Canadian Opinion Research Archive, ICPSR - Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research.

Knoema is a knowledge platform. The basic idea is to connect data with analytical and presentation tools. As a result, we end with one uniformed platform for users to access, present and share data-driven content.
Within Knoema, we capture most aspects of a typical data use cycle: accessing data from multiple sources, bringing relevant indicators into a common space, visualizing figures, applying analytical functions, creating a set of dashboards, and presenting the outcome.